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What does "record of inquest and inspection" mean in the Criminal Procedure Law?
The record of inquest and inspection is a written record made by the staff of judicial organs for inquest and inspection of places, articles, materials and bodies related to the case. It includes written records of all the facts related to the case found during the inquest and inspection, as well as accessories such as drawing the scene map and taking the scene photos.

Relevant laws and regulations:

Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 126 Investigators shall conduct an inquest or inspection of places, articles, persons and corpses related to crimes. When necessary, people with specialized knowledge may be appointed or hired to conduct inquests and inspections under the auspices of investigators.

Article 127 Any unit or individual has the obligation to protect the crime scene and immediately notify the public security organ to send personnel to conduct an inquest.

Article 128 When conducting an inquest or inspection, investigators must hold the certification documents of the people's procuratorate or the public security organ.

Article 129 The public security organ has the right to decide to conduct an autopsy on a corpse with unknown cause of death and notify the family members of the deceased to be present.

Article 130 In order to determine certain characteristics, injuries or physiological conditions of victims and criminal suspects, people can be examined, fingerprint information can be extracted, and biological samples such as blood and urine can be collected.

If the criminal suspect refuses to check, the investigators may force the inspection when they think it necessary.

Women's physical examination should be conducted by female staff or doctors.

Article 131 An inquest or inspection shall be written in a written record, which shall be signed or sealed by the participants and witnesses.